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Isotonik have released PP-Labs' Producing and Performing Toolchain. We're talking powerful devices that can, amongst other things, save and recall the parameters of all devices on a track in Ableton.

Here's what Isotonik Studios officially tell us about PPTC, how powerfully this save and recall device works and check out the video too:

We first came across the team at PP-Labs when their almost random tweets about stability and speed with MaxforLive devices caught our eye, here was a pair of talented developers that weren't shouting about how amazing the features were on their latest device but instead focused on the design process of making a device as robust and reliable as it could be. Intrigued we dug further and found a suite of amazing devices that could transform your workflow in Ableton Live...

PPTC - PRODUCING & PERFORMING TOOLCHAIN

Consisting of four MaxforLive devices, this packs devices can be used individually or combined depending on your prefence, the PPTC collection will allow to to quickly create snapshots when inspiration strikes and recal them back at speed when you need them next....

trackPresets

The starter device will grab all the MIDI mappable elements from everything that's placed on the same track, with two clicks you can save all of the available parameters current state to be recalled on the fly...

playingClips

Doesn't matter what track or scene the currently playing clips are on, jam away and capture elements you like the sound of, two clicks to create the preset and create a song of them without having to re-arrange your template to do so...

songSwitch

Position your LaunchPad or Ableton Push's redbox and save the position, recall it when you want to move to a new song...

lpRemote

With configuration options it's probably easiest if you watch the short video below to see how it can improve your workflow...

metaPresets

The Daddy of the devices, you can use this to create Mega presets capturing the states of up to 16 PPTC devices, this enables you to make hundreds of changes to your Live set at the click of a button...

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